Nintendo-Magasinet
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Nintendo-Magasinet | |
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![]() Cover of issue 1/1990 | |
Publisher | Nintendo[1] |
Original language | Swedish |
Translations | Danish Norwegian |
Issues | 40 |
Release dates |
The Nintendo-Magasinet was one of Nintendo's two official magazines in Sweden, the other being Club Nintendo, published from 1990 to July 1994.[1][2] It can be seen as a Swedish equivalent to the American Nintendo Power. A notable feature of this magazine is its inclusion of Swedish translations of the Nintendo Comics System comics and Super Mario Adventures, which were never republished outside of the original magazine.
Danish and Norwegian versions of the comic were also published for Denmark and Norway, using the same title as the original magazine. A Finnish version, the Nintendo-lehti, was also published for Finland. The Norwegian version was published from the same time period as the original and includes all issues except the 4–5/1990 issue.[3][4] The Danish version was published from the spring of 1991 until September 1994 and includes all issues from the 9/1991 issue onwards.[5]
Contents[edit]
Issues covering Super Mario games[edit]
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Issue | Game(s) | Pages |
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1/1990 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. | ||
Super Mario Bros. 3 | ||
2/1990 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. | ||
Super Mario Bros. 3 | ||
3/1990 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. | ||
Super Mario Bros. 3 | ||
4–5/1990 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 52 |
Super Mario Bros. | ||
1/1991 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. 3 | ||
Super Mario Bros. | ||
2/1991 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. | ||
3/1991 | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 36 |
Super Mario Land | ||
Super Mario Bros. 2 | ||
Dr. Mario | ||
Super Mario Bros. | ||
4/1991 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. | ||
Dr. Mario | ||
5/1991 | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 36 |
Super Mario Land | ||
Super Mario Bros. | ||
Dr. Mario | ||
Super Mario Bros. 3 | ||
6–7/1991 | Super Mario Bros. | 52 |
Super Mario Land | ||
Golf |
Issues featuring Super Mario comics[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Swedish covers[edit]
Danish covers[edit]
Norwegian covers[edit]
Notable mistakes and errors[edit]
- On the cover of issue 3–4/1990, Toad's head and shorts are not colored in, appearing as the same white as his mushroom cap.
- On the cover of issue 6–7 1991, Mario's sideburns on the logo are not colored in, appearing as the same yellow as the star behind him.
- On the cover of issue 10/1991, the stripe on Mario's left glove is the same color as his shirt.
- On the cover of issue 9/1992, the colors of the Boo's mouth and the Bullet Bill's teeth are swapped, with the Boo having a white mouth the same color as the rest of its body while the Bullet Bill's teeth are colored red.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Danish | Nintendo-Magasinet[5] | The Nintendo Magazine | |
Norwegian | Nintendo-Magasinet[3] | The Nintendo Magazine | |
Swedish | Nintendo-Magasinet[1] | The Nintendo Magazine |